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I was very
pleased to be loaned a cutting from the 'Cheltenham Chronicle' dated 18th
April 1931, by Sarah Loveridge. It contained a photograph of Shurdington
School's cup winners, shown at left, following the Folk Dancing festival
in the Shire Hall. The cutting has apparently been lining a drawer
for many years. If anyone finds any more I'd love to borrow them.

Courtesy of
Cheltenham Chronicle.

You can click to enlarge the picture.They are shown with Miss Revell, who instaucted themL to R: James Dyer, Beryl Day, Beryl Jones, John Daykin, Kenneth
Twinning, Miss Revell (instructress), Dorothy Cook, Rosamund Townsend,
John Dyer.

Old Jubilee 1977 Programme circulated in Shurdington for the
celebrations

Jubilee
2000 Weekend Camp at the Millennium Hall - aND THE STORM THAT FOLLOWED!

CHURCH FARM,
CHURCH LANE, SHURDINGTON.Pete Stamford a local resident from Marsh Terrace discovered an old
copy of the Echo
tucked away in his potting shed!!
I received this cutting from Sue Gardner at the Church Farm on 10th July 08
and
thought it would bring some memories to some of the residents who have lived
in
Shurdington for many years.
Can anyone shed any light on the artist G A Cox? He was a 19th Century
Illustrator. How did he happen to be in Shurdington? If anyone has any ideas
please
e-mail me - address is below.